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Great article, it's nice to have some sunlight shined on this team. It amazes me how the league can ignore the stats we have between Hartline leading the league in reception yards, Bess and Hartline having the most total yards together out of any other WR duo, boasting the league's best run defense, a top 8 rushing attack, the only rookie QB in history to throw for over 1,200 yards in his first 5 games and come away with a pair of wins, a rookie QB who performed the best QB performance under pressure since the beginning of the 2008 season 4 years ago, and against an elite Arizona pass rush, and an average secondary with tons of potential as PFF rates Reshad Jones the best safety in the league so far this season off performance. QBs throwing his way have a 39.7 passer rating, and 2 picks to show for it. Go 'Fins.

This is a team that is so much different than any other Dolphins team i have watched the last 20 years. This is a team that is doing things that we would see other teams do on the rise and think to ourselves,
"When is Miami going to be that team? When are they going to surprise everybody and get that QB that just shines in his rookie year like Joe Flacco or Matt Ryan?" This is a team that is tough, gritty, plays with heart and to the very end. This is a team that I can see being in every game until the clock hits zero. No starting off strong, then have a November/December collapse like Dolphins teams of old. Come Sunday we are going to see our boys with a chance to go 3-3 heading into a bye week, then after that who knows what they are capable of. Its just very exciting to watch Miami Dolphins football have meaning once again.

The common critic will constantly bring up Tannehill's TD/INT ratio of 2-6 while neglecting we have a top 7 rushing attack, therefore score in the goal line on the ground, not through the air. Hartline and Bess are great open field receivers, but not desirbale red zone/goal line targets for Tannehill. This team has the most 1 yard TDs in the league, and it's not a bad thing. We do need a serious redzone target for Tannehill though.

Great article, it's nice to have some sunlight shined on this team. It amazes me how the league can ignore the stats we have between Hartline leading the league in reception yards, Bess and Hartline having the most total yards together out of any other WR duo, boasting the league's best run defense, a top 8 rushing attack, the only rookie QB in history to throw for over 1,200 yards in his first 5 games and come away with a pair of wins, a rookie QB who performed the best QB performance under pressure since the beginning of the 2008 season 4 years ago, and against an elite Arizona pass rush, and an average secondary with tons of potential as PFF rates Reshad Jones the best safety in the league so far this season off performance. QBs throwing his way have a 39.7 passer rating, and 2 picks to show for it. Go 'Fins.

All this is still irrelevant it still doesn't erase the last 4 years of losing. I mean I kind of enjoyed the losing and sucking and in no way am I going to enjoy all this now.